Philippics 1–6
Discover the compelling world of ancient Rome through Philippics 1–6 by Cicero, a remarkable collection that captures the essence of one of history's greatest orators and statesmen. Published in 2010, this 400-page book delves into the life and times of Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 BC), showcasing his profound influence as a lawyer, politician, and philosopher during a pivotal era marked by the rise and fall of Julius Caesar and the instability of the Roman Republic.
Cicero's eloquent addresses provide a vivid portrayal of the political and social turmoil of his time, making this work essential for anyone interested in Roman history, rhetoric, and philosophy. The Philippics not only reflect Cicero's personal struggles but also serve as a testament to the enduring power of persuasive speech. Immerse yourself in this essential text that continues to resonate through the ages, available now at bookshop.lt.